Abstract
Abstract
This article compares two alternatives to the standard movement-and-deletion approach to clausal ellipsis, which
postulates deletion of TP after the remnants of ellipsis are (sometimes exceptionally) A′-moved into the left periphery of the
clause. One alternative is the in-situ approach, which denies the involvement of movement in the derivation of
clausal ellipsis; it claims that clausal ellipsis can apply to any run-of-the-mill syntactic structure and simply
deletes the familiar/given information from the propositional domain of the clause. Another alternative is the selective spell-out
approach; it denies the involvement of deletion and states that the remnants undergo regular A′-movement into the specifiers of
specific semantically relevant functional projections (CP, FocusP, NegP, etc.), which are subsequently selected for spell-out.
This article argues that the selective spell-out approach is superior to the two deletion approaches.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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